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Stochastic process is an essential tool for the investigation of the physical and life sciences at nanoscale. In the first-order stochastic processes widely used in chemistry and biology, only the flux of mass rather than that of heat can be well defined.
Ge, Hao
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ABSTRACT Difficulties in emotion regulation lie at the core of many mental health challenges. The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale Short Form (DERS‐SF) is a widely used tool for measuring such difficulties. Although it has been translated into several languages and validated across various countries worldwide, its psychometric properties have ...
Linda Severinsen +4 more
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Beyond red/far‐red sensing: phytochrome perception of the marine light field by microalgae
Summary Phytochromes (PHYs) are a major group of photoreceptors, described as red and far‐red light sensors in land plants. Recent genomic and metagenomic explorations have revealed the presence of PHYs also in various eukaryotic microalgae originating from distinct endosymbiotic events.
Carole Duchêne +2 more
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In this work, we have undertaken to study heat and mass transfer in MHD convective flow past an infinite plate with porous media in existence of radiation, thermal diffusion effect and heat sink. A uniform strength of magnetic field was used transversely
T.K. Chutia +3 more
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Traveling-Wave Convection with Periodic Source Defects in Binary Fluid Mixtures with Strong Soret Effect. [PDF]
Zheng L, Zhao B, Yang J, Tian Z, Ye M.
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The Keto Functions of Heme d1 Are Introduced by NirF and NirC
During heme d1 biosynthesis, the proteins NirF and NirC together catalyze the formation of dihydro‐heme d1, thereby introducing the unique keto functions of heme d1. In this paper, the development of an in vitro enzyme activity assay for NirF/NirC is described, which demonstrates the function of the two proteins for the first time.
Pia Hebecker, Gunhild Layer
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The axial‐bonding of aluminum(III) porphyrins was used to create two covalently linked special‐pair mimics to probe charge‐transfer between a porphyrin dimer and a C60 unit for artificial photosynthesis. Although excitonic coupling between the porphyrins is weak, incorporation of a second porphyrin markedly increases both the yield and lifetime of the ...
Stefan Charon +7 more
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The present study demonstrates the transformation of dual‐emissive H‐bonded molecular clusters of fluorophores into single emissive amorphous carbon nanodots and their structure‐property relationship in fluorescence‐based sensing of Bilirubin and Cu2+ ions. The present study aims to explore the origin of fluorescence in nitrogen‐doped carbon dots (NCDs)
Rajarshi Basu +6 more
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The work provides novel insights into the operation mechanism of the self‐powered electrochemical sensors for the determination of hydrogen peroxide. The role of chloride anions in a supporting electrolyte, and reactions at the anode which contribute to the operation mechanism of the sensors, have been highlighted.
Yuxin Liu +3 more
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Manganese porphyrin catalyst enables green PhI(OAc)2 oxidation of lupeol in ethyl acetate, achieving 94% conversion and the formation of eight products, including selective C20 olefin transformations and one‐pot conversion of the isopropenyl group to carboxylic acids, all without the need of C3‐OH protection step.
Leila Renan Oliveira +5 more
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